EXHIBITION MATERIALS FOR ECRAM AND OMAL

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Fish to a fish market in Baladywne, Somalia by the ECRAM study team during the study for assessment of the fisheries potential and development of integrated fisheries management plan for the transboundary fisheries resources of Wabe-Shebelle River

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A harvest from ECRAM on-farm experimental pond based on improved seed from Kajjansi Aquaculture Research and Development Centre, Kajjansi/Entebbe, Uganda

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ECRAM/OMAL aquaculture sample of supply products for fish farmers in East and Central Africa RegionO

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ECRAM consultative meeting on the impact of Climate change on fisheries and aquaculture by Lake Nyabihoko in Western Uganda

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Field laboratory work for assessing fish egg development and maturity for hatchery based propagation, at a farm under OMAL management, Matuga, Wakiso District, Uganda

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Training of Matuga Fish Farm workers in determining the stage of development of eggs and fry by ECRAM and OMAL experts, Matuga, Wakiso District, Uganda

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Cage aquaculture establishment set up by OMAL for Victoria Precious Fish Farm Limited, Mukono District, Uganda

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Field survey by ECRAM as part of the project for development for the Source of the River Nile Tourism Master Plan Development under Strategic Friends International (SFI) for the Ministry of Tourism, Wildlife and Antiquities, at Jinja, Uganda

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Consultative meeting with women fisher folk at Igalula Village in Uvinza District, Kigoma Region, Tanzania on Lake Tanganyika organized by ECRAM and Tuungane Project on viable community group fisheries business ideas for generation of financial support for co-management units’ (BMUs) activities and operations

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Focus Group Discussion on Community Group fisheries business options for sustainable financing of co-management (BMU) fisheries management and conservation activities and operations at Buhingu Landing Site, Uvinza District of Lake Tanganyika, Tanzania.

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Training of rural community of northern Uganda by OMAL/ECRAM in identifying suitable sites for pond construction

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Key Informant Interview with a dagaa fish processor as Kaparamusenga BMU on Lake Tanganyika

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Sensitization of a fisher community on Lake Tanganyika at Kaparamusenga Village in Uvinza District, Kigoma Region of Tanzania

ECRAM puts emphasis on

1. Social dimension to natural resource management

2. Research of action- and people-oriented nature

3. Attention to the poor, disadvantaged and marginalized groups of people

4. Analyzing and addressing the real life situation in Africa

5. Utilization of past studies and research outputs .

Institutional Objectives

  • Generate and elaborate on unique scientific, managerial and socioeconomic tools for fighting against poverty, disease, hunger and malnutrition in Africa
  • Acquire knowledge and skills concerning natural resources and community linkage, information gathering and analyses, indigenous community-based knowledge systems and institutions

Institutional Objectives

  • Develop capability and confidence to contribute nationally and internationally towards managing the human and natural resources fruitfully
  • Be able to effectively conduct basic and applied research, work in a team and individually, prepare and present (communicate) findings in the field of human and natural resources management.
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